Young Welder and Painter: Seen in the ED

The young patient's symptoms are nonspecific but there are questions that should be asked to help narrow the differential diagnosis - which ones?

History of present illness: A man in his mid-20’s presents to the hospital emergency department for 2 days of feeling lightheaded and short of breath. He also has a slight cough plus intermittent chills and a mild headache. He denies any fever or known COVID/flu exposure at either of his two jobs, one as a welder and the other as a painter. He is single and lives alone.

Vital signs & physical examination: Vital signs are normal. Physical examination is normal

Initial diagnostic testing

CBC: normal

Chem-7: normal

Imaging: CXR normal

Which of the following questions is important to ask?



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